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. >> in 1967 two weeks after a violent uprising in the city of detroit, martin luther king jr. came to oakland and talked about the riot that had hit some of america's inner cities and the conditions that led to them. >> i can't say this is the last, i wish it was the last. but i am not able to predict what will happen. i can only say that there is a great deal of frustration and bitterness and dispair in the negro community and often this leads to actions that is suicidal. people often say unconsciously i would rather be dead than ignored and we see many of these suicidal tendencies in riots and all that can be done is for our nation to move on aggressively to get rid of the intolerable conditions. we have to condemn riots but as we condemn them we must be just at forthright many condemning the conditions that bring them into being and condemning the congress of our nation which can spend $80 million a day to fight a war which i consider an unjust one in vietnam and yet cannot even or refuses to pass a $44 million bill to get rid of rats and the ghettos of our nation. i think
. >> in 1967 two weeks after a violent uprising in the city of detroit, martin luther king jr. came to oakland and talked about the riot that had hit some of america's inner cities and the conditions that led to them. >> i can't say this is the last, i wish it was the last. but i am not able to predict what will happen. i can only say that there is a great deal of frustration and bitterness and dispair in the negro community and often this leads to actions that is suicidal. people...
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. -20 in minnesota. 18 in detroit. this is the leading edge of the cold air on our way. hard to believe tomorrow will be in the 20's. average is 43 and 28. a little bit above that for today. i do think we will get some breaks of sunshine before the real clout coverage will pull it later on this afternoon. we should get into the middle to upper 40's this accident. there you can see a high pressure pushing and with the arctic blast. this will last through the rest of the week. we do not expect to get above freezing after today. partly sunny. 43-48. for tonight, expecting partly cloudy. breezy and cold. load between 16 and 24 degrees. mid-'20s for tuesday and wednesday. friday we're watching another storm approaching. as chance -- a chance of snow and wintry mix. >> marking this inauguration day with a look back at the state of the economy. first, a check of traffic. >> good morning. we have closures. we have southeast southwest freeway. if you are on this of the southwest freeway, you will stay on it. no access to the nine street tunnel 12 street tunnel, and third street t
. -20 in minnesota. 18 in detroit. this is the leading edge of the cold air on our way. hard to believe tomorrow will be in the 20's. average is 43 and 28. a little bit above that for today. i do think we will get some breaks of sunshine before the real clout coverage will pull it later on this afternoon. we should get into the middle to upper 40's this accident. there you can see a high pressure pushing and with the arctic blast. this will last through the rest of the week. we do not expect to...
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the kids grow up in the streets of detroit. you think of the hills of appalachia, just hopelessly and then the quiet lines of newtown, which is a nice place. where you figure this is all working for the people, good schools, harder. >> yeah, and i think this was a reminder that this country is great because we're good, when we're at our best, obviously. and he talked about values that you can say, yes, these are progressive values. he used a phrase from the preamble of the constitution that i always love that people remind us that it is to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and posterity. it's the opposite of neoconservativism. >> you also made a very strong case for climate change action, which i think is going to make it very difficult for democrats to carry west virginia and kentucky. those states are heavy on call. >> point after point after point, this president obama . >>> you and i as citizens have the power to set this country's course. you and i, as citizens, have the obligation to shape the debate of our tim
the kids grow up in the streets of detroit. you think of the hills of appalachia, just hopelessly and then the quiet lines of newtown, which is a nice place. where you figure this is all working for the people, good schools, harder. >> yeah, and i think this was a reminder that this country is great because we're good, when we're at our best, obviously. and he talked about values that you can say, yes, these are progressive values. he used a phrase from the preamble of the constitution...
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hailing from detroit, michigan. i want to say go tigers. >> good evening, mr. president. my name is sergeant first class david wood out of monument, colorado. third infantry division. falcon brigade. thank you very much for having us here at your party. congratulations. >> good evening, mr. president. james salusky. operations superintendent, 807th expeditionary air squadron and the world's greatest air force. i want to say congratulations on tonight and have a blessed evening. >> mr. president, we're honored to be able to join you tonight, and we've got one more thing for all of you there. >> listen, to all of you who are there, we know it's tough being away from your families. we know the incredible sacrifices and challenges that you meet every single day. but i can tell you that you've got a room full of patriots here. and although i've got to admit that they're a little spiffied up right now, their heart and soul, their dedication, their sense of duty, is at one with every single one of the folks who are in kandahar right now, and i want you to know that when i was st
hailing from detroit, michigan. i want to say go tigers. >> good evening, mr. president. my name is sergeant first class david wood out of monument, colorado. third infantry division. falcon brigade. thank you very much for having us here at your party. congratulations. >> good evening, mr. president. james salusky. operations superintendent, 807th expeditionary air squadron and the world's greatest air force. i want to say congratulations on tonight and have a blessed evening....
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in detroit. i'm part of a mentoring group. and we collect money throughout the year to give to four different charities in detroit. >> reporter: back in the tent, delaware attorney general beau biden, son of the vice president, put the whole day in perspective. >> a lot of people focus on vifgss in this country. reality is more people are volunteering on -- for this country and all over the country on any given day in our nation's history. >> reporter: many people here inside the tent were signing pledges to volunteer throughout the year, not just for one day. live on the national mall, tom sherwood, news 4. >> all right, tom. thank you so much. it's getting crowded in d.c. if you were out today, you may have noticed a few more people on the roads or riding metro. traffic's only expected to get worse. starting early monday morning, the memorial bridge and many streets around capitol hill will be closed. news 4's derrick ward explains the best way to get around on monday and how security is gettin
in detroit. i'm part of a mentoring group. and we collect money throughout the year to give to four different charities in detroit. >> reporter: back in the tent, delaware attorney general beau biden, son of the vice president, put the whole day in perspective. >> a lot of people focus on vifgss in this country. reality is more people are volunteering on -- for this country and all over the country on any given day in our nation's history. >> reporter: many people here inside...
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i did not have much exposure a mess with my relatives in detroit. i learned through the freedom struggle i would pick up the newspaper there was martin luther king, little rock nine. students doing the sit-in and they became my a role models. then i yemen college and i get to go with the association meeting in indianapolis in bloomington. and i meet stokely carmichael, the first person i talked to. i told him i wanted to go to the march and he dismissed that. >> host: why? was see a detractor? >> guest: not just margin mr. king but for me he felt i should be in georgia or maryland and it so he would go in to these places there was activism instead of the of one day march is not what he had in mind and he was trying to recruit me but going to the one day marcher be the most exciting saying i had done in my life at that point*. >> host: let's go back to the march during the address what did you think? did you think it would be like the "gettysburg address"? >> guest: no. not at that point* it was the title spee to a long day. i was glad to see him in
i did not have much exposure a mess with my relatives in detroit. i learned through the freedom struggle i would pick up the newspaper there was martin luther king, little rock nine. students doing the sit-in and they became my a role models. then i yemen college and i get to go with the association meeting in indianapolis in bloomington. and i meet stokely carmichael, the first person i talked to. i told him i wanted to go to the march and he dismissed that. >> host: why? was see a...
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the american dream that had become his dream and he had been in detroit just a few months before and yet talked about, i have a dream and america will someday realize these principles in the declaration of independence. so i think he was just inspired by that moment. >> host: in a group there was talk that andrew jackson was there and was taking him on saying tell the dream. >> guest: yes. i listened to lots of recordings of that speech and i never quite heard that. may be -- i want to believe that story. >> host: the reason i met dr. king is the cousin was staying in her home in chicago as a young girl when i was working for ebony magazine and dr. king would come by there and as a matter of fact i met him the day after he was hit in the head at age part. the story, you talk about it in the book about him being head -- hit in the head in illinois. did you meet dr. came? >> guest: i only saw him from a distance. i try tried to get as close as i could so i got to the foot of the lincoln memorial but the notion of this 19-year-old that i would actually shake hands with him, that would h
the american dream that had become his dream and he had been in detroit just a few months before and yet talked about, i have a dream and america will someday realize these principles in the declaration of independence. so i think he was just inspired by that moment. >> host: in a group there was talk that andrew jackson was there and was taking him on saying tell the dream. >> guest: yes. i listened to lots of recordings of that speech and i never quite heard that. may be -- i want...
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. >> obama: our journey is not complete until all of our children from the streets of detroit to the hills of app lay cha to the lanes of newtown know they are cared for and cherished and always safe from harm. >> jennifer: i think he takes his role as a protector and chief very seriously. but he also signaled how he is going to deal with congress. what do you think it really signals about what he is going to be able to get done in congress. >> i'm happy he loves children, but he wants the house back in 2014. >> jennifer: that's a political statement. >> i can't help it. he vested everybody by giving up a lot, the negotiations are already over because they conceded, and now on guns he is trying to position the republicans way out there so they can look like the victors. >> jennifer: yeah, i don't think he has to try very hard to out position guns. if it has anything involving banning assault weapons or whatever. the republicans are going to oppose it. >> this was over the edge. but no atf directed it. he found the issue that gets him over the line. >> jennifer: you think that it is a
. >> obama: our journey is not complete until all of our children from the streets of detroit to the hills of app lay cha to the lanes of newtown know they are cared for and cherished and always safe from harm. >> jennifer: i think he takes his role as a protector and chief very seriously. but he also signaled how he is going to deal with congress. what do you think it really signals about what he is going to be able to get done in congress. >> i'm happy he loves children, but...
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our journey is not complete until all of our children from the streets of detroit to the hills of appalachians, to the quiet lanes of newtown, know that they are cared for and cherished, and always safe from harm. that is our generation's task. to make these words, these rights, these values of life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness real for every american. >> before leaving the inaugural platform as president for the very last time, president obama had the presence of mind to stop and take in the moment. you know, he is not the only one there who is getting a last look at that, but i love that he is the one who really wants to take in that last look. >> that is a very powerful moment where he says hold up, wait a minute, i want to take a look at this. and you can just see him, his eyes looking over the mall, taking it all in. but the thing i found even more revealing, even more moving, was that he had to move out of the way, because when everybody else was moving on, they all wanted to go. but here is the president of the united states, somebody who is supposed to be above everything,
our journey is not complete until all of our children from the streets of detroit to the hills of appalachians, to the quiet lanes of newtown, know that they are cared for and cherished, and always safe from harm. that is our generation's task. to make these words, these rights, these values of life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness real for every american. >> before leaving the inaugural platform as president for the very last time, president obama had the presence of mind to stop...
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i didn't have much exposure to it except my relatives in detroit. so i think i learned about the black community. a tick of a newspaper under his martin luther king. there were the students in the sedans. they became a role models. so by 1963 on the college. i get to go to the student meeting in indiana -- indianapolis. >> bloomington actually and i meet stokely carmichael. he's the first i talk to and i remember i told him up on it to go, he just kind of dismiss that. >> was the attractor of dr. king or his methods? >> he didn't say that in terms of mart luther king. i think it was just for me he thought i should be in albany, georgia, cambridge, maryland. so he would be going to places further south to this is set up one day march just was not what he had in mind and i think he was trying to recruit me to the movement. but for me going to one day march would be the most exciting a medical thing i've been in my life at that point. >> let's go back to the march. to be there when he gives that address, what did you think of the speech? did you think
i didn't have much exposure to it except my relatives in detroit. so i think i learned about the black community. a tick of a newspaper under his martin luther king. there were the students in the sedans. they became a role models. so by 1963 on the college. i get to go to the student meeting in indiana -- indianapolis. >> bloomington actually and i meet stokely carmichael. he's the first i talk to and i remember i told him up on it to go, he just kind of dismiss that. >> was the...
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i didn't have very much exposure to it except on the visits to my relatives in detroit. so, i think i learned about the black community through the freedom struggle. i picked up my newspaper and there was martin luther king, the little rock nine, the students and dissidents -- in the sit-ins. i'm in college, i get to go to this student meeting, national student association meeting in indiana -- indianapolis. >> host: which is my home town. >> guest: and i met stokely carmichael. he was the first person sncc. he dismissed that. how could you think about going to that pyknic? >> host: >> guest: he didn't say that in terms of martin luther king. he was one of the people the was going to be at the march. i think that just for me he felt that i should be in georgia and cambridge maryland and he was at the university at the time, said he would be going to these places where his activism instead of going to the march 1 just was not what he had in mind, and i think that he was trying to recruit me into the movement. but for me going for the most exciting and radical thing that i
i didn't have very much exposure to it except on the visits to my relatives in detroit. so, i think i learned about the black community through the freedom struggle. i picked up my newspaper and there was martin luther king, the little rock nine, the students and dissidents -- in the sit-ins. i'm in college, i get to go to this student meeting, national student association meeting in indiana -- indianapolis. >> host: which is my home town. >> guest: and i met stokely carmichael. he...
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our journey is not complete until all our children, from the streets of detroit to the hills ofof aof aof appalachia to the quiet lanes of newtown know that they are cared for and cherished and always safe from harm. >> john: the president said we so many times you could hear screaming from ayn rand's crypt. i'm joined by two astute observers of the political scene. david shuster and george zornak, thank you for being with us this inauguration evening. >> good to be here with you. >> john: thank you. what to you was the tone of today's speech? was there anything in it for the g.o.p. and tea party supporters? >> i would say little to nothing. i mean, you had a little bit of throat clearing about how government can't be the answer to every problem but it was a bold, strong progressive push. i think he learned a lesson were last time where he came in 2009 and tried to hold the g.o.p.'s hand and get something done but then got zero from the house in his stimulus bill. it's time to convince people, push ahead with your agenda and let the republicans do what they will. >> do you think we'll
our journey is not complete until all our children, from the streets of detroit to the hills ofof aof aof appalachia to the quiet lanes of newtown know that they are cared for and cherished and always safe from harm. >> john: the president said we so many times you could hear screaming from ayn rand's crypt. i'm joined by two astute observers of the political scene. david shuster and george zornak, thank you for being with us this inauguration evening. >> good to be here with you....
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our journey is not complete until all our children from the streets of detroit to the hills of appalachia to the quiet lanes of newtown know that they are cared for and cherished and always safe from harm. that is our generation's task: to make these works, these rights, these values of life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness real for every american >> brown: the broad theme for this inaugural was faith in america's future. the president closed his remarks by looking forward to the expected political battles. he urged both parties to work together for the good of the country but also called for citizens to hold their leaders to account >> for now decisions are upon us. we cannot afford delay. we cannot mistake absolutism for principles or substitute spectacle for politics or treat name-calling as reasoned debate. we must act. we must act knowing that our work will be imperfect. we must act knowing that today's victories will be only partial and that it will be up to those who stand here in four years and 40 years and 400 years hence to advance the timeless spirit once conferred to u
our journey is not complete until all our children from the streets of detroit to the hills of appalachia to the quiet lanes of newtown know that they are cared for and cherished and always safe from harm. that is our generation's task: to make these works, these rights, these values of life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness real for every american >> brown: the broad theme for this inaugural was faith in america's future. the president closed his remarks by looking forward to the...
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but we've been seeing in cities across the country from chicago to detroit and to your city of philadelphia, which you've been able to bring down some. these kinds of tragedies happening at a smaller, singular level and men like you and women like mayors that are a part of your group have been trying to get the nation's attention on this for some time. and the mayors against illegal guns have called for criminal background checks for gun buyers and assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. >> these are common sense issues. again, it's been said by many, many people. these military assault-type weapons, there's no reason in the world for a civilian to have one of those weapons. they're for law enforcement and the military. the high capacity clips. again, what do you need them for? what possible appropriate use would there be? the national background check system must be upgraded. states, including pennsylvania, need to populate that with the names of those who should not have weapons or maybe those who have mental health issues and challenges. we save all of these cuts across the united s
but we've been seeing in cities across the country from chicago to detroit and to your city of philadelphia, which you've been able to bring down some. these kinds of tragedies happening at a smaller, singular level and men like you and women like mayors that are a part of your group have been trying to get the nation's attention on this for some time. and the mayors against illegal guns have called for criminal background checks for gun buyers and assault weapons and high-capacity magazines....
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detroit at 18. that is where our arctic boundary is, just north of those cities. it will be headed to the south and east very quick toward the washington area later this afternoon. should see a little sunshine to start your day. starting to see some hints of nice there. then the clouds are quickly moving in. it will be a mostly cloudy afternoon with the possibility of a few snow showers as that front moves on through. here is your forecast, becoming windy late this afternoon as the front moves on in. temperatures tumble after sunset with the possibility of a few late day snow showers. more details on a very frigid forecast coming up in just a couple of minutes. let's do some traffic with julie wright. >> we're starting to see about 40% of the parking lots full at our industry antiastop, fran yoko ono -- franconia springfield stop. you need to leave now to make sure you get a parking spot. you don't want to get stuck looking for a parking spot and miss any of the festivities. once you get into d.c., they will divert you around there, possibly over to the whitehurst
detroit at 18. that is where our arctic boundary is, just north of those cities. it will be headed to the south and east very quick toward the washington area later this afternoon. should see a little sunshine to start your day. starting to see some hints of nice there. then the clouds are quickly moving in. it will be a mostly cloudy afternoon with the possibility of a few snow showers as that front moves on through. here is your forecast, becoming windy late this afternoon as the front moves...
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the young men flew from amsterdam to detroit. fast- forward to two years ago in october of 2010. there were two packages sent from yemen to chicago. because some outstanding cooperation by foreign security service. we were given the tracking numbers for those packages. one was sent on its ups and both had computer printers that had toner cartridges that were actually bombs. we got the tracking numbers. they went and found those packages and opened them up. this was good intelligence. on the second instance, they found it on -- it took them three times to find it. there is a master bond maker in yemen that was training others. made those devices and used a similar device to use his younger brother as a suicide bomber at to kill a saudi official. april of last year there is another updated attempts on a u.s. passenger airliner was the intended goal. this device was given to a terrorist to get on a u.s.-bound aircraft and blow the plane up. this terrorist was a double agent for another foreign security terrorists. that individual was able to extricate himself and the device out of y
the young men flew from amsterdam to detroit. fast- forward to two years ago in october of 2010. there were two packages sent from yemen to chicago. because some outstanding cooperation by foreign security service. we were given the tracking numbers for those packages. one was sent on its ups and both had computer printers that had toner cartridges that were actually bombs. we got the tracking numbers. they went and found those packages and opened them up. this was good intelligence. on the...
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the american dream and it had become his dream and he had been in detroit just a few months before. he talked about, i have a dream and america will someday realize these principles of the declaration of independence. so, i think he was just inspired by that moment. [applause] >> hello everybody. thank you very much to all of you and thank you for including me again in your program. i want to ask all of our d.o.t. team that are gathered here for lunch to stand up and be recognized. please, all d.o.t. stand up and be recognized. [applause] thank you, all. thank you. [applause] i know that trb wouldn't be what it is without the good resources of a lot of are people who contribute so much to the program. i also want to say a special word of thanks to john horsley, tony king and jack basel for extraordinary improving transportation to improving all that has gone on in transportation for a long period of time. will you help me thank them for their great great work that they have done for a long time. [applause] and i want to thank trb for encouraging young people. all of the young people
the american dream and it had become his dream and he had been in detroit just a few months before. he talked about, i have a dream and america will someday realize these principles of the declaration of independence. so, i think he was just inspired by that moment. [applause] >> hello everybody. thank you very much to all of you and thank you for including me again in your program. i want to ask all of our d.o.t. team that are gathered here for lunch to stand up and be recognized....
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winds topping 60 miles an hour snapped power lines like these in detroit and sent trees crashing down on homes and cars. many people had to use generators or bundle up to make it through the very bitter cold. >> with that, here's a look at your monday weather. a foot of snow across a wide section of michigan. 20 inches around cleveland, western pennsylvania and new york. some light evening snow here in new york city itself. a few inches in new england and showers in florida. >> 30s in the northern rockies, below zero from fargo to the twin cities. single digits in chicago, detroit and indianapolis hover near the 20 degree mark. >>> as american sports fans watched nfl playoffs, turks gathered to watch a championship match. in turkey, the championship teams are made up of camels. >> ah, yes. it's not all that different from human competition. male camels battle each other, hoping to gain the attention of a female. pairs of males decked out in traditional garb go at each other with vengeance until one falls or simply runs away. >> you know what's surprising to me? camels are sort of like
winds topping 60 miles an hour snapped power lines like these in detroit and sent trees crashing down on homes and cars. many people had to use generators or bundle up to make it through the very bitter cold. >> with that, here's a look at your monday weather. a foot of snow across a wide section of michigan. 20 inches around cleveland, western pennsylvania and new york. some light evening snow here in new york city itself. a few inches in new england and showers in florida. >> 30s...
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[cheering and applause] our journey is not complete until all of our children, from the streets of detroit to the quiet lanes of newtown, know that they are cared for and cherished and always safe from harm. that, is our generation's task. to make these rights, these values of life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness real for every american. being true to our founding documents does not require us to agree on every contour of life. it does not mean we all defined liberty in exactly the same way or follow the same precise path to happiness. progress does not compel us to settle century long debates about the role of government for all time, but it does require to us to act in our time. [cheering and applause] >> for now decisions are upon us. we cannot afford delay. we cannot mistake absolutism or principal. or substitute spectacle for politics. or treat name-calling as reasoned debate. [cheering and applause] >> we must act. we must act knowing that our work will be perfect. we must act knowing that today's victories will be only partial. it will be up to those who stand here in four
[cheering and applause] our journey is not complete until all of our children, from the streets of detroit to the quiet lanes of newtown, know that they are cared for and cherished and always safe from harm. that, is our generation's task. to make these rights, these values of life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness real for every american. being true to our founding documents does not require us to agree on every contour of life. it does not mean we all defined liberty in exactly the...
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he talks about it for years, the american dream and then it becomes his dream and he had been in detroit just a few months before. he talked about i have a dream. america will someday realize these principles in the declaration of independence. so i think he was just inspired by that moment. >> sunday on after words, clayborne carson recalls his journey as a civil rights activist, participate in the 1963 march on washington to prominent historian and editor of martin luther king, jr.'s papers. it's part of three days of the booktv this weekend. >> next, secret and exchange commission chair dan gallagher shares his ideas for reforming the dodd-frank financial regulation law. also talks about the commission's 2013 agenda. mr. gallagher was asked of the securities and exchange commission commissioner, appointed by president obama and took office in 2011. this was hosted by the u.s. chamber of commerce but it is just under an hour. >> good afternoon. thank you for joining us. i'm david hirschmann, president and ceo of capital markets compared is here at the u.s. chamber of commerce. our work
he talks about it for years, the american dream and then it becomes his dream and he had been in detroit just a few months before. he talked about i have a dream. america will someday realize these principles in the declaration of independence. so i think he was just inspired by that moment. >> sunday on after words, clayborne carson recalls his journey as a civil rights activist, participate in the 1963 march on washington to prominent historian and editor of martin luther king, jr.'s...
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. >> these are the military spouses of michigan from detroit, michigan. it's a group of military spouses building support and services. >> look at those kids. >> they are adorable. military families, some of them black families, they make them available to family members and they have been doing a great, great job. that's why they were involved to march here on this inaugural parade day. >> clearly an issue close to the first lady and second lady's hearts, one of the major causes. it will be interesting to see what both of these women do in their -- in the second term. i'm very interested to see what michelle obama does. >> and as a reminder as these wars wind down and the aircrafts in high school gymnasiums, mothers and fathers waiting for them after long duties overseas. >> this is londonderry high school marching band from new hampshire. they are well known. they have performed at the parade in pasadena and the new york city st. patrick's day parade and they have performed overseas in the 2008 olympic games in beijing. by the way, on the left side of t
. >> these are the military spouses of michigan from detroit, michigan. it's a group of military spouses building support and services. >> look at those kids. >> they are adorable. military families, some of them black families, they make them available to family members and they have been doing a great, great job. that's why they were involved to march here on this inaugural parade day. >> clearly an issue close to the first lady and second lady's hearts, one of the...
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big crowds also visited the king memorial, ready to volunteer back home in detroit. >> i do volunteer in detroit, and i am part of a mentoring group and we collect money to give to four different charities in detroit. >> back in the tent, bo biden, put the whole day. >> more people are volunteering for the country and all overt country on any given day than in our nation's history. >>> today civil rights leaders will mark martin luther king day with a wreath laying ceremony at the mlk memorial along the basin, and martin luther king iii and al sharpton and mayor vincent gray will be on hand for the ceremony. >>> there was a peace and freedom walk. gray said it's a reminder of king's contribution to the country. >> he will be happy that people are continuing his legacy, and that's recognizing the opportunity we have once a year, not to remember him but to remember the principles for which he stood. >> besides honoring king's legacy, speakers addressed issues including d.c.'s statehood. >>> and remember to visit nbcwashington.com/inauguration, and you should check out our locals guide.
big crowds also visited the king memorial, ready to volunteer back home in detroit. >> i do volunteer in detroit, and i am part of a mentoring group and we collect money to give to four different charities in detroit. >> back in the tent, bo biden, put the whole day. >> more people are volunteering for the country and all overt country on any given day than in our nation's history. >>> today civil rights leaders will mark martin luther king day with a wreath laying...
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. >> the president of general motors, before that he came to detroit and said, what is going on here? we spend more on health care than steel. he was asked, what about the canadian system? he said, it works pretty well. they do not want to take on the giant health industry and drug industry. there is an unwritten rule in big business that you do not take on each other's turf because then they can snap back on you. otherwise, your implication of your point is true. if we had big business, to say, look, we would be more competitive with other countries. other countries have universal health insurance. they could get it through congress. >> as mr. -- has mr. duke responded to you? >> i just sent it. we samet with the rats of walmat last year to make this case. -- the reps of what last year to make this case. rick santorum has been forked inflation-adjusted minimum wage and for years so was mitt romney until he waffled during the primaries last year. australia has a 5.3% unemployment rate and they pay workers 20 years or older $15.96 an hour. the australian dollar is worth more than the u
. >> the president of general motors, before that he came to detroit and said, what is going on here? we spend more on health care than steel. he was asked, what about the canadian system? he said, it works pretty well. they do not want to take on the giant health industry and drug industry. there is an unwritten rule in big business that you do not take on each other's turf because then they can snap back on you. otherwise, your implication of your point is true. if we had big business,...
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he had been in the detroit is the few months before and he had talked about, i have a dream. that america will someday realize these principles in a declaration of independence. i think he was just inspired by that moment. >> sunday, claiborne carsten on his journey as a civil rights activist participating in the march on washington to prominent historian of martin luther king, jr.'s papers. monday, authors and books on the inauguration, president obama, and martin luther king, jr. host: welcome back. for the last 40 minutes or so this morning, we are opening up the phone line than you can call in on any public policy debate that have been happening recently, this week. the sand the relief bill, the debt ceiling, gun control -- sandy relief. the numbers are on your screen. also twitter.com/cspanwj. facebook.com/cspan. first, a staff writer for "the hill." mr. watson, walk us through the agenda for the house. the senate is not in the house is back. what are they doing? aest: they're going to do reading of the constitution. when did the republicans took over the house in 2011,
he had been in the detroit is the few months before and he had talked about, i have a dream. that america will someday realize these principles in a declaration of independence. i think he was just inspired by that moment. >> sunday, claiborne carsten on his journey as a civil rights activist participating in the march on washington to prominent historian of martin luther king, jr.'s papers. monday, authors and books on the inauguration, president obama, and martin luther king, jr. host:...
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. >> reporter: across the detroit area, winds knocked out power to about 200,000 customers. in utah, icy roads turned highways deadly. two were in this pickup that went over a guard rail, crashing 30 feet below. the young couple, their unborn baby and four dogs were killed. monday, much of the northeast can expect snow and cold. tupper midwest is already in a deep freeze. a minus 14 windchill in rhinelander, wisconsin, cold enough to turn boiling water into freezing mist. as for the bitter cold temperatures that gripped much of the west last week, they've now moved on. the temperature here in the denver area on sunday, a balmy 46 degrees. clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >>> here's your monday forecast, everybody. falling temperatures in the northeast as you just heard. also light snow around the big apple this evening. up to 4 inches of the white stuff in new england. 20 inches of snow from cleveland to upstate new york. about a foot for parts of michigan. bitter cold in the midwest. >> 13 below zero in fargo. minus 7 in minneapolis and just 8 degrees in chicago. 30s in t
. >> reporter: across the detroit area, winds knocked out power to about 200,000 customers. in utah, icy roads turned highways deadly. two were in this pickup that went over a guard rail, crashing 30 feet below. the young couple, their unborn baby and four dogs were killed. monday, much of the northeast can expect snow and cold. tupper midwest is already in a deep freeze. a minus 14 windchill in rhinelander, wisconsin, cold enough to turn boiling water into freezing mist. as for the...
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franchise owners agree to pay $700,000 to members of the moslem community to settle allegations of a detroit area restaurant falsely advertises food is being prepared according to islamic dietary law. >> the lawsuit alleges that the dearborn residents bought a chicken sandwich in september 2011 but found it wasn't halal meaning it did not meet islamic requirements for preparing food. >> the locations advertise a day's close of the sale halal chicken nugget and mcteague and sandwiches. >> today marks the 40th anniversary of the roe vs. wade supreme court decision. and a new poll finds the majority of americans for the first five believe should be legal and all or most cases. >> 7 in 10 people are peopleroe vs. wade be overturned, which is the highest percentage since 1989. >> according to the poll, 54 percent of adults say that should be legal in the always or most of the time. meanwhile 44 percentage to be illegal either with or without exception. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news good news for bay area renters this morning. more on the recent trend in rent prices next. and we're watch
franchise owners agree to pay $700,000 to members of the moslem community to settle allegations of a detroit area restaurant falsely advertises food is being prepared according to islamic dietary law. >> the lawsuit alleges that the dearborn residents bought a chicken sandwich in september 2011 but found it wasn't halal meaning it did not meet islamic requirements for preparing food. >> the locations advertise a day's close of the sale halal chicken nugget and mcteague and...
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we had the detroit homeless choir out here while all the speeches and the vips were on the stage. the homeless folks were here on the street singing hymns. it was a really moving moment, john and tyler, as the president was speaking. one woman told us she's going to try to find the nearest bar. a lot of other people have some other things on their mind other than politics and ceremony right now. >> thank you, eamon. >> let me ask you both on this point that you mentioned right now about action now. realistically does this president have time to get action? >> well, it depends on the issues. i think on gun control he has time. i think on immigration reform -- when you have barack obama and senator marco rubio essentially in a similar place on immigration reform, i think you're going to get that. >> does the clock run out mid 2014? >> well, i think the record here is about a two-year kind of runway. that sounds about right to me. >> i think it's going to be shorter than that to be honest. let's not forget the fiscal issues and budget issues. he has 30 seconds before he has to sort o
we had the detroit homeless choir out here while all the speeches and the vips were on the stage. the homeless folks were here on the street singing hymns. it was a really moving moment, john and tyler, as the president was speaking. one woman told us she's going to try to find the nearest bar. a lot of other people have some other things on their mind other than politics and ceremony right now. >> thank you, eamon. >> let me ask you both on this point that you mentioned right now...
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in michigan, the pontiac silverdome after storms hit the detroit area. and in utah, frozen water pipe may have sent a giant bolder into a woman's home. it truck her bedroom at 3:00 in the morning. she managed to find her phone and call 911. she needed emergency surgery. >> with her jaw wired shut, i'm probably not going to get the full story for a couple of weeks. >> reporter: as the storm blows across the northeast today, new england is bracing for up to a foot of snow. up to three feet fell on upstate new york. the plunging temperatures to follow. larry jacobs, abc news, new york. >> the dead of winter, folks, getting rough. here's the rest of your tuesday weather. heavy snow around the great lakes. some light snow in the dakotas. cooler along the gulf coast and warming up in the southwest and foggy in the northwest. >> foggy from seattle to portland. minus 3 in indianapolis and 20s in the northeast and 70s in miami, as well as phoenix. >>> president and mrs. obama attend more inaugural observances today in washington. they begin with the national pray
in michigan, the pontiac silverdome after storms hit the detroit area. and in utah, frozen water pipe may have sent a giant bolder into a woman's home. it truck her bedroom at 3:00 in the morning. she managed to find her phone and call 911. she needed emergency surgery. >> with her jaw wired shut, i'm probably not going to get the full story for a couple of weeks. >> reporter: as the storm blows across the northeast today, new england is bracing for up to a foot of snow. up to three...
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our journey is not complete until all our children, from the streets of detroit to the hills to the twie lands of newtown, know they are cared for and cherished and always safe from harm. that is our generations task, to make these words, these rights, these values of life.i!,gay andy and the pursuit of happiness real for every american. being true to our founding documents does not require us to agree on every contour of life. it does not mean we all define liberty exactly the same way. or follow the same precise path to happiness. progress does not compel us to settle century long debates about the roll role of government for all time. but it does require us to act in our time. [ applause ] . >> for now, decisions are upon us and we cannot afford delay. we cannot mistake absolute for principal or substitute spectical for politics or name calling for reasonable debate. we must act -- we must act knowing that our work will be im perfect. we must act knowing that today's victories will be only partial and that it will be up to those who stand here in 30 years, 40 years and 400 years hence
our journey is not complete until all our children, from the streets of detroit to the hills to the twie lands of newtown, know they are cared for and cherished and always safe from harm. that is our generations task, to make these words, these rights, these values of life.i!,gay andy and the pursuit of happiness real for every american. being true to our founding documents does not require us to agree on every contour of life. it does not mean we all define liberty exactly the same way. or...
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but the very critical parts such as integer hills, which affected -- paint materials, which affected detroit '03, '04, not having enough materials to a certain colors. that is one of the very interesting examples that we found. but the other one is much more major in magnitude, which is the company which produces semiconductors, having 30% of the global market share, which affects all the microcomputers of the car around the world. and that is the most critical part of that. initial assessments for the recovery of that part, or company was very grim, and we estimated about eight months of production being lost and disrupted. but with a tremendous efforts of all the team members, now, for our company, from other companies, suppliers and leaders, they were able to start, restore the production within four months. which is twice as fast as was anticipated. so that was sort of the situation we were in. >> an amazing effect on one company, though the company wasn't headquartered in the effected area. so moving out from that, let's talk about the effect on japan as a whole. mr. tomita, i'd be curi
but the very critical parts such as integer hills, which affected -- paint materials, which affected detroit '03, '04, not having enough materials to a certain colors. that is one of the very interesting examples that we found. but the other one is much more major in magnitude, which is the company which produces semiconductors, having 30% of the global market share, which affects all the microcomputers of the car around the world. and that is the most critical part of that. initial assessments...
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i will mention 9,000 african american homeowners in detroit are suing morgan stanley. people that lost their homes deutsch for closure, and this isn't just going after the originators of the mortgages, but wall street, the secondary mortgage market, the folks that that you deleted the stuff, and that is a direct connection between what occupied was fighting around and african-americans who were disproportionately seven times more lost their homes than white americans for example. many predominantly african-american cities and cities predominant with people of color are teetering on bankruptcy. many of them soledad goods -- sold bad goods. birmingham, alabama is an example. and so the whole cities are on the brink of bankruptcy, and that too can be part of a movement connected to these issues. immigration, the lack of immigration reform means there are 12 million undocumented immigrants in this country who do not have access to health insurance. and they get sick and they die just like everybody, and where do they go? the given to hospitals in the inner city communities
i will mention 9,000 african american homeowners in detroit are suing morgan stanley. people that lost their homes deutsch for closure, and this isn't just going after the originators of the mortgages, but wall street, the secondary mortgage market, the folks that that you deleted the stuff, and that is a direct connection between what occupied was fighting around and african-americans who were disproportionately seven times more lost their homes than white americans for example. many...
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detroit was number two. followed by los angeles. the bay area, by the way, ranked number 14 on the bedbug list. >>> a new area code introduced in san francisco and marin county, how three little numbers are causing such big concerns for so many people. >>> also the bay area's long cold snap is finally ending. these are live pictures at our window. steve paulson is coming back, he will tell us all about the warmer weather. >> good morning. if you are driving on the san mateo bridge, it's slidely -- slightly crowded as we head to the will. we'll tell you -- head to the peninsula. we'll tell you more about that coming up. ♪ ♪ remember: righty-tighty, lefty-loosey. the everyday collection. by target. [ malheart-healthy suand delicious meals certified by the american heart association. look for the heart check on your favorite subway fresh fit meals, from the tempting turkey breast & black forest ham with spinach to the protein-rich roast beef, and more. all five grams of fat or less. try 'em with juicy, ripe tomatoes, cool cucumbers
detroit was number two. followed by los angeles. the bay area, by the way, ranked number 14 on the bedbug list. >>> a new area code introduced in san francisco and marin county, how three little numbers are causing such big concerns for so many people. >>> also the bay area's long cold snap is finally ending. these are live pictures at our window. steve paulson is coming back, he will tell us all about the warmer weather. >> good morning. if you are driving on the san...
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it talked about detroit and houston. in the 1950's detroit was a bigger city, a more prosperous city. many would have said a better place to live than houston. i can't imagine why, but there are some that would have said that. and over the next 0 years the two cities pursued fundamentally different economic policies. one a free market policy that encouraged free markets and temperature neutral zone and small business and the other that followed a collectivist vision and if you look at tragedy ectories of both cities, it's a perfect lesson of what works and -- policy 0 -- policies work and what don't. i'm happy to go into any school in america and say look, if you want to go with the democrats, they can bring you the success they've had in detroit. [applause] every single policy we talk about should be framed from the perspective of opportunity, whether it's something like school choice, which i think is the civil rights issue of the next generation, but you know, school choice, what it's fundamentally about is bringing c
it talked about detroit and houston. in the 1950's detroit was a bigger city, a more prosperous city. many would have said a better place to live than houston. i can't imagine why, but there are some that would have said that. and over the next 0 years the two cities pursued fundamentally different economic policies. one a free market policy that encouraged free markets and temperature neutral zone and small business and the other that followed a collectivist vision and if you look at tragedy...
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that was the most moving, but our journey is not complete until all children from the streets of detroit to the quiet lanes of newtown know they are cared for and cherished. >> jennifer: absolutely. >> that was the one line -- >> jennifer: the newtown? >> yes. i think the reference to climate change will get a lot of notice, and the passing reference to gun violence. the state of the union will have to be beefed up if he is talking about gun violence, but including that i think it was an important piece of the speech. transcendent obviously the way these speeches go, it has been a long time since anyone remembered anything from these inaugural addresses. but the reference to climate change and gun violence, that -- those were important to inclues. >> john: i want to ask you both if this speech was part one of a two-partner that will be included in the state of the union address? and we'll get into more specific policy in two weeks from now. do you agree. >> jennifer: yeah, and they have said that. this is step one, and step two will be the state of the union address. so me i thought that
that was the most moving, but our journey is not complete until all children from the streets of detroit to the quiet lanes of newtown know they are cared for and cherished. >> jennifer: absolutely. >> that was the one line -- >> jennifer: the newtown? >> yes. i think the reference to climate change will get a lot of notice, and the passing reference to gun violence. the state of the union will have to be beefed up if he is talking about gun violence, but including that...
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gets even colder back into detroit and chicago. single digits in those areas, and minneapolis, i think, wins the prize for coldest temperature across the country today. highs will only top out around 1 degree this afternoon. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. yes, you could. iimagine living your life withss less chronic low back pain.. imagine you with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta
gets even colder back into detroit and chicago. single digits in those areas, and minneapolis, i think, wins the prize for coldest temperature across the country today. highs will only top out around 1 degree this afternoon. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [...